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Edited by: Crow  Jan 23, 12, 00:39    #1
Finally! Finally that Poland started to defend her interests in the south-eastern Europe. Enough with that sterile policy of official Poland that just blindly follow EU`s Germanic agenda

Serbian-Polish Friendship Association opens branch

28. December 2011. | 06:59 /Tanjug
http://www.emportal.rs/en/news/serbia/171721.html
The first branch office of the Serbian-Polish Friendship Association from Belgrade was established in Loznica on Monday, aimed at promoting cooperation between that city in western Serbia and the city of Plock in Poland, which have been twin towns for 40 years now.

Welcome Poland!

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Edited by: Moderator  Jan 23, 12, 00:52    #2
Polish- Serbian Friendship



Regards from Novi Sad of Serbia. Good night
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Edited by: MediaWatch  Jan 23, 12, 05:39    #3
Crow:
Finally! Finally that Poland started to defend her interests in the south-eastern Europe. Enough with that sterile policy of official Poland that just blindly follow EU`s Germanic agenda

Serbian-Polish Friendship Association opens branch

28. December 2011. | 06:59 /Tanjug
http://www.emportal.rs/en/news/serbia/171721.html

The first branch office of the Serbian-Polish Friendship Association from Belgrade was established in Loznica on Monday, aimed at promoting cooperation between that city in western Serbia and the city of Plock in Poland, which have been twin towns for 40 years now.
Welcome Poland!


Thanks for this information Crow. Its interesting.

Maybe some Polish officials follow the EU Germanic agenda, but that doesn't mean all Polish people have forgot about Serbia-Polish relations. Its wise for Poland to have cordial relations with not just Germany but also Serbia as well.
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 Jan 23, 12, 17:47    #4
Poles do not give a fig about Serbia.
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Edited by: ReservoirDog  Jan 23, 12, 18:16    #5
Poles do not give a fig about Serbia

speak for yourself sobieski. I know a lot of people who care.
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Edited by: EM_Wave  Jan 23, 12, 19:13    #6
ReservoirDog:
I know a lot of people who care.


Cool, I know a lot of Poles who don't even know where Serbia is located.

MediaWatch:
Germanic agenda


Germanic agenda? You have some serious issues MW. Did you forget to take your pills today?
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Edited by: Crow  Jan 23, 12, 19:29    #7
Polish people support Serbians, on the streets of Warsaw >>>




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Edited by: Crow  Feb 7, 12, 17:14    #8
Polish-Serbian Friendship Association from Poland

PS

http://kontynent-warszawa.pl/l-en-content-4-institutions-4688-associat ion_de_l__amiti%C3%A9_pologne_serbie.htm
The association (in Polish: Stowarzyszenie Przyjaźni Polsko-Serbskiej) is an organisation gathering mainly students. It aims to promote Serbian culture in Poland as well as Polish culture in Serbia but also supporting activities by Polish communities living in Serbia and other Balkan coutries which Serbians live in.

The association has been active since 2007. It is focused mainly on developing cultural events (among them Balkan Express festival) but also organises information campaigns as well as charity actions. The main aim of the association is building cultural, economical, educational and social exchange between Polish and Serbian partner organisations.

Stowarzyszenie Przyjaźni Polsko-Serbskiej
Polish-Serbian Friendship Association
polska.serbia@gmail.com
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 Feb 7, 12, 17:27    #9
sobieski:
Poles do not give a fig about Serbia.

That's what I thought. Except I didn't think "fig".
ReservoirDog:
I know a lot of people who care

How many is a lot? I know a lot of people in Poland and have never heard any of them say anything at all about Serbia.
Crow:
Polish people support Serbians, on the streets of Warsaw

Wow. There must be at least thirty people there.
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Edited by: delphiandomine  Feb 7, 12, 17:38    #10
ReservoirDog:
speak for yourself sobieski. I know a lot of people who care.


The only people who care are the same people who spend their days writing rants online about their insane plans to retake Vilnius and L'viv.

I know a grand total of one person who cares about Serbia - he has business interests there. Everyone else couldn't care less - Serbia is an obscure, small country that had a fight with Croatia once. Now - Croatia - Poles know a lot about.

teflcat:
Wow. There must be at least thirty people there.


And all of them look like football hooligans. There's a surprise.

To anyone who wishes to argue - why the hell would Poland want anything to do with a state that was and is closely aligned to Russian interests?
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 Feb 7, 12, 17:42    #11
delphiandomine:
And all of them look like football hooligans. There's a surprise.

Note that they are also carrying Neo-Nazi banners. Are those really the type of friendships Poland should be encouraging?
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 Feb 7, 12, 17:47    #12
Harry:
Are those really the type of friendships Poland should be encouraging?


Given that people already have trouble distinguishing between Polish and German "death camps" - you'd think Poland would want to discourage such associations as strongly as possible.

Those videos do an excellent job of showing who cares about Serbia though - no-one but football hooligans. I mean - I liked Serbia, I liked the people and Belgrade had a wonderful vibe to it. But - there are simply more important, more interesting places to worry about.

I'd say that Poles were far more concerned about getting Croatia into the EU and Schengen as soon as possible, so they don't have to queue for hours on the border anymore.
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 Feb 7, 12, 18:30    #13
delphiandomine:
Serbia is an obscure, small country that had a fight with Croatia once.

A war in which Poles fought side by side with the Croats. Not exactly a sign of Serbian-Polish friendship, eh?
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 Feb 7, 12, 19:37    #14
Harry:
A war in which Poles fought side by side with the Croats. Not exactly a sign of Serbian-Polish friendship, eh?


Indeed, a war where Poles fought alongside their fellow Catholics against Russians fighting for the Orthodox Serb side.

(off topic, but the role of foreign mercenaries in the Yugoslav civil wars is very interesting)
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Edited by: Harry  Feb 7, 12, 19:45    #15
delphiandomine:
Indeed, a war where Poles fought alongside their fellow Catholics against Russians fighting for the Orthodox Serb side.

(off topic, but the role of foreign mercenaries in the Yugoslav civil wars is very interesting)

From what I know, the Poles fighting in that war were generally idealists rather than mercenaries fighting for money, which somewhat suggests that the Polish-Serbian friendship association may well have its work cut out for it.
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 Feb 7, 12, 19:56    #16
Well guys, Crow is working on forging such Friendship and is not like Poles hate Serbians.
I think promoting friendships between nations and all positive vibes should be encouraged here.
There is enough bickering on this forum as it is.
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 Feb 7, 12, 19:59    #17
Ironside:
Crow is working on forging such Friendship and is not like Poles hate Serbians.
I think promoting friendships between nations and all positive vibes should be encouraged here.

Yes, of course. But in what way does posting statements which virtually all Poles know to be entirely false help Serbian-Polish friendship?
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 Feb 7, 12, 20:54    #18
Harry:
From what I know, the Poles fighting in that war were generally idealists rather than mercenaries fighting for money, which somewhat suggests that the Polish-Serbian friendship association may well have its work cut out for it.


Got any further information on that very encouraging situation?
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Edited by: Crow  Feb 7, 12, 21:21    #19
people, lets be realistic. False friends of Poland are within NATO and EU. Now, Slovakians and Czechs are ok. Even people who are lucky to be outside of that EU/NATO lunacy, such are for example Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorussians are ok. Actually, being in EU and NATO Poland is in hands of her enemies.

But, i don`t know for Slovakians and Czechs or for Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorussians. i know for Serbians. We would fight for Poland side by side with Poles who have courage to resist and who believe in Poland. Together, we can refuse slavery that offers EU/NATO. Together, we can hope to restore free Sarmatia, from Baltic to Balkan. So that our civilization live and so that our children prosper.
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 Feb 7, 12, 21:28    #20
Crow:
False friends of Poland are within NATO and EU.


Really?

Crow:
We would fight for Poland side by side with Poles who have courage to resist and who believe in Poland.


I didn't see any Serbs in Poland in 1939, 1981 or 1989. Where were you guys?!

Crow:
Together, we can refuse slavery that offers EU/NATO.


Slavery? You enjoy queuing up at Horgos, or at Bajakovo?

Crow, you know what my dream is? To be able to drive to Belgrade without having to stop at the border, to be able to freely buy wine from Vojvodina, to go for a nice walk around Belgrade without having the hassle of the border and to know that the country is firmly in the West.

If your idea of freedom is police corruption (all it took was 10 euro to avoid a fine from the police) and long waits at the border - keep it.
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Edited by: Crow  Feb 7, 12, 21:43    #21
EU simply can`t give me what i need and can`t fulfill my dream.

Polish (non any other Slavic) language isn`t official in EU, Polish (non any other Slavic) strategic interests aren`t agenda of EU, Polish (non any other Slavic) city isn`t Capital of EU. Non of it and, all of it is important. All of it is possible only with Alliance or Conglomerate that would be founded by Slavic civilization, not by Anglo-Germanic standards.

i for one, i would be happy to see how is Polish language official language from Baltic to Balkan. i could enjoy to see Krakow (for example) to be Capital city of some new Commonwealth. Why would we Slavs from Baltic to Balkan accept humiliation within EU when we can walk with the dignity.

Polish-Serbian Friendship Association believe in full Polish-Serbian potentials. We, Poles and Serbs understand each others. We have necessity to preserve OUR own specific interests.
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 Feb 7, 12, 21:57    #22
Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) language isn`t official in EU,


You're living in dreamland, Crow.

Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) strategic interests aren`t agenda of EU,


Polish interests almost certainly are on the EU agenda - if they weren't, we wouldn't see billions poured into Poland.

Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) city isn`t Capital of EU.


Nor should it be - it doesn't have the infrastructure to support it.

Crow:
All of it is possible only with Alliance or Conglomerate that would be founded by Slavic civilization, not by Anglo-Germanic standards.


Have you considered that perhaps Poles don't want it?

Keep on taking the funny stuff Crow!

(don't you dream that one day, people will see Serbia for more than a place to smuggle cheap cigarettes and alcohol from?)
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Edited by: JonnyM  Feb 8, 12, 12:17    #23
Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) language isn`t official in EU,

Four Slavonic languages are official EU languages.
Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) city isn`t Capital of EU

There is no 'Capital of EU'.

If you're going to troll, at least get the information right.

BTW, talking about this Polish/Serbian Friendship stuff, presumably they need premises. What happened in the end to the Serbian Embassy in Warsaw? Last thing I remember was them being booted out.
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 Feb 8, 12, 12:33    #24
JonnyM:
Four Slavonic languages are official EU languages.


More, Jonny - five. Polish, Slovene, Slovak, Czech and Bulgarian. And Croatian from next year, too - and Montenegrin/Macedonian will follow by the end of the decade no doubt.

So - nearly 20% of official EU languages are Slavonic. Not bad.
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 Feb 8, 12, 12:36    #25
delphiandomine:
Bulgarian

I forgot Bulgaria.
delphiandomine:
So - nearly 20% of official EU languages are Slavonic. Not bad.

Not bad at all. And sensible to create links between countries based on shared trading than some vague DNA thing.
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 Feb 8, 12, 13:27    #26
Crow:
Polish (non any other Slavic) language isn`t official in EU

Really? So which language is first on the EU's own list of official languages?
EU languages

Does anybody else sometimes think that one of the main problems the Serbian-Polish Friendship Association is the habit some Serbs have of telling the most stupidly pointless lies?
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 Feb 8, 12, 16:21    #27
Crow means probably that polish should replace French as the official language in which EU documents are issued and signed.
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Edited by: Crow  Feb 8, 12, 17:02    #28
southern:
Crow means probably that polish should replace French as the official language in which EU documents are issued and signed.

yes, among else. Plus, i want that EU funding acts admit that Poland, as part of Slavic civilization gave great contribution to the Western heritage.

delphiandomine:
ore, Jonny - five. Polish, Slovene, Slovak, Czech and Bulgarian. And Croatian from next year, too - and Montenegrin/Macedonian will follow by the end of the decade no doubt.

So - nearly 20% of official EU languages are Slavonic. Not bad.

well, sell that fog to the Jonny not to me. Slavic languages aren`t represent properly within EU

JonnyM:
If you're going to troll, at least get the information right.

since when is having different opinion considered to be trolling? Since EU appeared on horizon?

Harry:
Really? So which language is first on the EU's own list of official languages?

non-Slavic west of Europe fears Russia, that`s it.
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 Feb 8, 12, 17:16    #29
Crow:
Slavic languages aren`t represent properly within EU

All of the Slavic languages which are official languages in EU states are official EU languages.

Crow:
since when is having different opinion considered to be trolling?

When you state that black is white and then have it pointed out to you that black is actually black and is well known to be black, you are trolling. Stating that Polish is not an official language of the EU and neither are any other Slavic languages is identical to stating that black is white.

Crow:
non-Slavic west of Europe fears Russia, that`s it.

I note that you can't tell the difference between Russian and Bulgarian. Not exactly an expert on the subject of Slavic languages, are you?
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 Feb 8, 12, 17:33    #30
Crow:
Slavic languages aren`t represent properly within EU

The official languages of EU countries are all working languages of the EU. Serbian will join them as and when Serbia (whose government are in favour of accession) joins. What would you do with Slavonic languages in the EU that is not already being done?
Crow:
since when is having different opinion considered to be trolling?

Since when? Since it involves posting deliberate lies.


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